Overall, this was pretty good. I'm thankful to have other areas of research outside of my discipline (social psychology) to turn to in order to further my own interest in incorporating trans experiences into the social psychological study of gender. I do hope these men were paid a great deal for their contributions. Especially considering that, at times, the interview topic felt incredibly invasive and the ways in which Rubin wrote seemed borderline disrespectful.
The end regarding maleness, masculinity, and manhood did seem contradictory at times, and I do think there could have been more of a conversation regarding privilege and issues of safety within each of those topics. There was a greater focus on physicality which is important, as expressed through the interview snippets offered in earlier sections of the book, but glossing over gender prescriptions and norms does a disservice to the ways in which these men have formed and express their manhood and masculinity that spans far beyond the way they look.
won’t say i agree completely with all the theories posited in this (read: the historical one), but the level of research done, real interviews conducted, and different theories brought up, both philosophical and sociological, made this an insightful and interesting read
As an earlier review states, it is true that Henry Rubin's book reads like a text book. At the same time, this is book is brilliant. The qualitative research and analysis in this text does what other books on transgender, FTM, and gender theory fail to do: Rubin explains that while gender itself is a fiction, it is also a valid form of expression so long as people choose to make sense of their lives through the lens of gender.
Libro impegnativo a cavallo tra un trattatello di cosiologia /antropologia e filosofia. Attraversa le teorizzazioni del genere e l'identità maschile negli ftm piu' per via teoria che attraverso le loro testimonianze anche se è da lì che parte. Quella che ci viene offerta è una teorizzazione elaborata dalla raccolta di testimonianze ed un excursus sui filosofi e studiosi del genere degli ultimi 20 anni. Un libro impegnativo e per addetti ai lavori.